#9063856 - 06/22/17 12:28 PM
Re: Back to basics
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markw
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in the end we switched to this, about $10 cheaper and just as good.
Switched to a PC brand organic formula that my wife researched, no corn syrup as sweetener. Seems to be working pretty well.
It will be nice to spend a fraction of what we spent on formula going forward.
Just sayin'
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#9063869 - 06/22/17 12:40 PM
Re: Back to basics
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oh damn...I should just forward her this thread.
That's the one
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#9064563 - 06/23/17 08:02 AM
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oh damn...I should just forward her this thread. That's the one
we use Parents Choice brand from Wal-Mart as it's actually very good. switched over from some of the mainstream brands. mind you he only does 2 formulas a day.
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#9075347 - 07/09/17 11:58 AM
Re: Back to basics
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Eating solids now after 4 months, likes it so far
Have to say, the experience has been really good so far. Tough, big adjustment, i thought i was working hard before, wow, to continue my prior hustle and to be there for the kid i've really had to extract more time out of thin air.
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#9075498 - 07/09/17 07:15 PM
Re: Back to basics
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Cute kid. Name?
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#9076194 - 07/10/17 09:48 PM
Re: Back to basics
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+1 on group buy for shot guns
Although we'd probably end up doing this:
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#9076287 - 07/11/17 07:08 AM
Re: Back to basics
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Ha I am already packing heat at home, dat semi automatic gun life
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#9076289 - 07/11/17 07:09 AM
Re: Back to basics
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We named her after my mother.
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#9076297 - 07/11/17 07:26 AM
Re: Back to basics
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fatso where you at? updatezzzzzzz
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#9076299 - 07/11/17 07:27 AM
Re: Back to basics
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While on this flooding spree, apparently if you don't get the sleeping down at 4 months kid will be fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkked.
We are trying really hard not to deviate from the sleeping pattern, everyday we put her to bed at 7pm without exceptions. Everyone is telling us if you don't nail it down early, GNSP.
CSI parents' thots on that?
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#9076333 - 07/11/17 08:50 AM
Re: Back to basics
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Apparently the sleeping habits developed around the 4-6 month mark are what sticks. If you fuck this up, your kid will have sleeping issues indefinitely (so "they" say).
Putting her to bed early is great though, then we have the whole night to chill and do all the chores that were left for weeks on end
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#9076337 - 07/11/17 08:55 AM
Re: Back to basics
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If the sleeping habits aren't working out, try rum and a bit of milk
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#9076364 - 07/11/17 09:21 AM
Re: Back to basics
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I really like the fact how you are fully ignoring that I am talking about a kid 4 months old and NOT A FIVE YEAR OLD.
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#9076608 - 07/11/17 12:11 PM
Re: Back to basics
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^ good post
I think there is confusion as to what a "strict" or "rigid" schedule is.
We are not doing any sort of strict sleeping schedule, the only thing we aim to do on a weekly basis is putting the kid to sleep around the same time, which is between 7-8, the routine starts around 7.
We don't schedule when she feeds or naps, she decides that as we go along. We don't do full feedings at night however or she won't eat much during the day. We also try not to feed her close to bedtime so she doesn't associate feeding with sleep.
So having said that, from a common sense/practicality point of view, putting them to bed at the same time is beneficial for the kid and parent, whether that's 7pm or 1am that's irrelevant, depends on your kid, ours prefers earlier, so she goes to bed earlier.
Also, we don't cancel on life because of her sleeping schedule lolwtf, this weekend we had a bbq to attend to and we didn't get home until 9, put her to bed, next day is a fucking mess. If they don't have some sort of routine with sleep they are way more cranky the next morning (our case anyway, I assume this is common).
As she gets older, I am sure her bed time will move to 8pm, 9pm, whatever. So comparing a 5 year old's bed time to a 4 months old, I don't understand that, but again I've said this before I don't understand 99% of the general population and the shit they do so that's on me.
As a side note, there is a ton of research out there linking sleep issues with kids into adulthood if they aren't following a sleeping routine (bed at the same time, etc - this does NOT mean a strict schedule, it means a basic routine). So from my perspective why set them up for a failure when a basic routine mostly driven by the kid is a good thing.
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#9076775 - 07/11/17 02:44 PM
Re: Back to basics
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We were pretty strict about getting home for about 7:30 when the kids were younger. But now that our youngest is 4, we don't worry too much about it. There are days when we will go out until 10 or 11, and they will adjust accordingly. The worst part is that they will get up no later than 7 regardless of bedtime.
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#9076846 - 07/11/17 04:00 PM
Re: Back to basics
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^ good post
I think there is confusion as to what a "strict" or "rigid" schedule is.
We are not doing any sort of strict sleeping schedule, the only thing we aim to do on a weekly basis is putting the kid to sleep around the same time, which is between 7-8, the routine starts around 7.
We don't schedule when she feeds or naps, she decides that as we go along. We don't do full feedings at night however or she won't eat much during the day. We also try not to feed her close to bedtime so she doesn't associate feeding with sleep.
So having said that, from a common sense/practicality point of view, putting them to bed at the same time is beneficial for the kid and parent, whether that's 7pm or 1am that's irrelevant, depends on your kid, ours prefers earlier, so she goes to bed earlier.
Also, we don't cancel on life because of her sleeping schedule lolwtf, this weekend we had a bbq to attend to and we didn't get home until 9, put her to bed, next day is a fucking mess. If they don't have some sort of routine with sleep they are way more cranky the next morning (our case anyway, I assume this is common).
As she gets older, I am sure her bed time will move to 8pm, 9pm, whatever. So comparing a 5 year old's bed time to a 4 months old, I don't understand that, but again I've said this before I don't understand 99% of the general population and the shit they do so that's on me.
As a side note, there is a ton of research out there linking sleep issues with kids into adulthood if they aren't following a sleeping routine (bed at the same time, etc - this does NOT mean a strict schedule, it means a basic routine). So from my perspective why set them up for a failure when a basic routine mostly driven by the kid is a good thing.
Ok, I see what you're saying now. Yes we are the same with my kid (not named after my mother). I agree that there needs to be a routine without a doubt and also kids need their sleep. It's the whole no bending of the rules/time that is fucked imo. Like 7:30pm is bedtime no matter what even if the kid isn't sleepy yet because they had a long nap during the day kind of bullshit.
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#9077221 - 07/12/17 08:46 AM
Re: Back to basics
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While on this flooding spree, apparently if you don't get the sleeping down at 4 months kid will be fuckkkkkkkkkkkkkked.
We are trying really hard not to deviate from the sleeping pattern, everyday we put her to bed at 7pm without exceptions. Everyone is telling us if you don't nail it down early, GNSP.
CSI parents' thots on that?
I agree... My kids have ALWAYS been in bed by 630... (seems so early, but it works.. they both sleep..and they both sleep until past 8am) It's a war zone any time we push bed time back.
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#9077508 - 07/12/17 12:32 PM
Re: Back to basics
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I can't believe your kids sleep 13.5 hours every night. Mine have never even slept for 12 at night, but they used to take naps.
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#9078162 - 07/12/17 10:35 PM
Re: Back to basics
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I put both of my kids to bed at 8. FUCK SOcial life, schedule >*. COME AT ME
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#9078233 - 07/13/17 12:40 AM
Re: Back to basics
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Neither of my kids ever gone to bed before 9 pm during their infant, toddler stages.
Hell, we are just sitting down for dinner at 7:30 pm.
Don't care when they sleep. As long as the hours total 10+ in a day (including naps) - no concerns from me (would be nicer if the hours add up to 12 during infant stage).
Routine just brings sanity IMO - it's less work in the long run cuz if the sleep time varies a lot, leads to over tiredness / nightmares etc. Ruins the next day.
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#9078391 - 07/13/17 09:03 AM
Re: Back to basics
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I can't believe your kids sleep 13.5 hours every night. Mine have never even slept for 12 at night, but they used to take naps.
Yeah I hear that, it's nuts.. but I'll take it. One still naps, the other doesnt. While still mostly in bed at 630, now that the 4 year old is done school I've been moving his back a bit.. last night was 730.. he was ready to pass the fuck out though.
edit: he also didn't come down until 9am this morning lol
Edited by markw (07/13/17 09:04 AM)
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